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H4C2O4, commonly known as oxalic acid, is a solid at room temperature. It typically appears as a colorless crystalline substance and is often used in various applications, including as a reducing agent and in cleaning products. Oxalic acid can dissolve in water, forming a solution, but in its pure form, it remains a solid.

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